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# Enable the nouveau driver. You may need to install the driver package, and download [https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/d/d9/Xorg.conf.nouveau this file] and install it as /etc/X11/xorg.conf | # Enable the nouveau driver. You may need to install the driver package, and download [https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/d/d9/Xorg.conf.nouveau this file] and install it as /etc/X11/xorg.conf | ||
# Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again, in console mode. When the boot prompt appears, hit a key to allow you to change the boot options. Hit the 'e' key on the default entry, select the kernel options line, hit 'e' again, and add simply a space and the number '3' to the end of the line. Then boot with that change | # Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again, in console mode. When the boot prompt appears, hit a key to allow you to change the boot options. Hit the 'e' key on the default entry, select the kernel options line, hit 'e' again, and add simply a space and the number '3' to the end of the line. Then boot with that change | ||
# The system will boot to the console. Log in as a normal user | # The system will boot to the console. Log in as a normal user (if using the liveCD the username is: 'liveuser' no password will be needed) | ||
# Start X: <pre>startx</pre>. Verify that it works as usual | # Start X: <pre>startx</pre>. Verify that it works as usual | ||
# Log out from your desktop environment. This should stop X and return you to the console. Check there are no unusual errors | # Log out from your desktop environment. This should stop X and return you to the console. Check there are no unusual errors |
Revision as of 21:50, 26 March 2009
Description
This test case tests whether, when using the Nouveau driver, X can successfully shut down and restart.
How to test
- Enable the nouveau driver. You may need to install the driver package, and download this file and install it as /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again, in console mode. When the boot prompt appears, hit a key to allow you to change the boot options. Hit the 'e' key on the default entry, select the kernel options line, hit 'e' again, and add simply a space and the number '3' to the end of the line. Then boot with that change
- The system will boot to the console. Log in as a normal user (if using the liveCD the username is: 'liveuser' no password will be needed)
- Start X:
startx
. Verify that it works as usual - Log out from your desktop environment. This should stop X and return you to the console. Check there are no unusual errors
- Start X again:
startx
. Again test that it works as usual
Expected Results
- X should work properly both the first and second times it is started